At least 3 dead and 14 injured after crash involving Greyhound bus and other vehicles in Illinois
At least three people are dead and 14 injured after a crash involving a Greyhound bus and three other vehicles early Wednesday in southern Illinois, a release from state police said.
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Microsoft, Activision Deal May Need New UK Probe
Britain’s antitrust watchdog said that a new merger investigation into Microsoft Corp.’s $69 billion Activision Blizzard Inc. deal
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Sarah Silverman sues OpenAI and Meta
The US comedian joins two other authors who claim their copyright was infringed to train AI systems.
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Ukrainians in Germany Increasingly Plan to Stay for Longer
A rising number of Ukrainians who fled to Germany after Russia’s invasion are planning to remain in the
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Germany to Hook Up Industrial Hubs With Hydrogen Supplies
Germany unveiled plans to connect industrial hubs near the Rhine, the south and the east of the country
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Tesla Plans to Expand Into UK Energy Market
Tesla Inc. is hiring a leader for its new retail electricity business as it looks to expand into
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Roundup: Bethany Joy Lenz Was in a Cult; National League Wins MLB All-Star Game; NBA To Implement Flopping Penalty
Bethany Joy Lenz was in a cult for 10 years, the National League won the All-Star Game, the NBA will implement a flopping penalty and more in the Roundup.
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Naughty Dog veteran announces retirement plans
Naughty Dog co-president Evan Wells has announced his retirement from the studio.
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Illumina hit with record $476 million EU antitrust fine over Grail deal
By Foo Yun Chee BRUSSELS (Reuters) -U.S. genetic testing company Illumina was hit with a record 432-million-euro ($476 million) EU
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Illumina Hit With €432 Million EU Fine for Hasty Grail Deal
Illumina Inc. was hit with a €432 million ($476 million) fine for acquiring cancer-test provider Grail Inc. before
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Carbon-Offsets Verifier Gold Standard Pauses Issuance of CO2 Credits From Zimbabwe
Gold Standard, a verifier of carbon offsets, is temporarily pausing the issuance of credits from projects based in
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Abramovich Sanctions Based on Fame Not Evidence, Says His Lawyer
The European Union’s sanctioning of Russian billionaire Roman Abramovich for his alleged links to President Putin was a
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